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Simple touch desk lamp based on Arduino and TTP223

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Simple touch lamp for DIY assembly.

You have to use hot glue for TTP223. For me all parts fit together nicely, but to make it more sturdy i recommend using a bit of glue for screw and top cover.

 

I have used Arduino Pro mini but for easier programming arduino nano should work as well.

Code and wiring available on my github:  https://github.com/Keralots/LedLamp-with-touch-button

 

BOM (check github as well):

- Arduino pro mini / Arduino nano

- TTP223

- TP4056 (preferably with integrated boost converter)

- Any led, I have used 12V version
- IRLZ44N N-channel MOSFET  (Switches the 12 V LED strip via PWM)

- 10 kΩ and 100Ω resistors

- 18650 battery.

- 3x M3 screws

Optional: slide switch

 

Short video how to assemble:

 

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